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love on vegetation found at Itahari, Nepal Hydrophasianus chirurgus,Pheasant-tailed jacana Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

love on vegetation

found at Itahari, Nepal

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The pheasant-tailed jacana is a jacana in the monotypic genus ''Hydrophasianus''. Jacanas are a group of waders in the family Jacanidae that are identifiable by their wide feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in shallow lakes, their preferred habitat. The pheasant-tailed jacana is capable of swimming, although it usually walks on the vegetation. The females are more colourful than the males and are polyandrous.

Similar species: Shorebirds And Allies
Species identified by WildFlower
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Uploaded Jul 13, 2016. Captured Jul 7, 2014 06:50.
  • Canon EOS 7D
  • f/6.3
  • 1/1328s
  • ISO800
  • 300mm